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#1 Posted : Wednesday, May 04, 2011 3:41:31 PM
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Have you ever bought a bicycle/tricycle from this guys (they have a shop in Yaya and somewhere else) and what's your experience?

BBI will solve it
:)
Djinn
#2 Posted : Wednesday, May 04, 2011 4:11:32 PM
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2012 wrote:
Have you ever bought a bicycle/tricycle from this guys (they have a shop in Yaya and somewhere else) and what's your experience?


(Speaking as a former amateur cyclist who has been there once upon a time abt 6 years ago - therefore this feedback might not be accurate ) - be wary of counterfeits...spares might seem genuine (Shimano drive trains, Look pedals, Mavic rims, Giant tubes, etc) - even the bikes themselves might seem to have genuine components but the frames and other parts might be knock offs - if you are looking for a regular bike (to face the fuel prices and shortages smile ) if you are not too choosy abt "highest" quality but want a decent everyday bike, then you might as well go to Nakumatt (12-18k for a decent one). Or go to Nairobi Sports house - you will get a decent MTB for less than 30k.

If you are OK for an original good brand 2nd hand bike, let me know...I know a guy who knows a guy...


Djinn
#3 Posted : Wednesday, May 04, 2011 4:13:42 PM
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Ok...these are the guys I know (and used to race with some of them)

http://safarisimbaz.com/
2012
#4 Posted : Wednesday, May 04, 2011 4:51:52 PM
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I bought a tricycle for my kid from Pro-bikes and it fell apart in less than 6 months. They tell me that they can't fix it because there's some bolt missing and that's ok. Now my question is, how does a toddler spoil a metal bike to irreparable form in 3-6 months? I'm looking for a few people who have experienced the same problem so I can forward this matter to KEBS of other consumer protection agencies.

BBI will solve it
:)
Magigi
#5 Posted : Wednesday, May 04, 2011 5:12:11 PM
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...I took a kids bike for tyre replacement and they also fell apart within no time...
seppuku
#6 Posted : Friday, October 10, 2014 11:02:27 AM
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Uh oh! And I've been thinking to buy from them. Their new bikes are quite pricey but they'll stock the odd used bike every once in a while - I spotted one that was in decent shape but by the time I went back to get it (after about 5 days) it was already sold.

The other place I've checked is Bikes & Sports at Galleria but their bikes are even pricier - upwards of 100K for the kind I want. I understand there is yet another shop at Sarit but I am yet to check it out.

There is also Skybikes (who claim to sell imported used bikes, from Japan I think) but I haven't been able to locate them. No website and the numbers they've given on OLX don't go through.

Do people know other places I should be looking? I want a 26" hardtail MTB, aluminium frame, decent gearing system and preferably with hydraulic disk brakes. I'd be just as happy with a 27.5" or 29er as I am tall enough for that too.
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seppuku
#7 Posted : Friday, October 10, 2014 11:04:26 AM
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And by the way, is importing a single unit an option?
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lochaes
#8 Posted : Friday, October 10, 2014 11:34:48 AM
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seppuku wrote:
Uh oh! And I've been thinking to buy from them. Their new bikes are quite pricey but they'll stock the odd used bike every once in a while - I spotted one that was in decent shape but by the time I went back to get it (after about 5 days) it was already sold.

The other place I've checked is Bikes & Sports at Galleria but their bikes are even pricier - upwards of 100K for the kind I want. I understand there is yet another shop at Sarit but I am yet to check it out.

There is also Skybikes (who claim to sell imported used bikes, from Japan I think) but I haven't been able to locate them. No website and the numbers they've given on OLX don't go through.

Do people know other places I should be looking? I want a 26" hardtail MTB, aluminium frame, decent gearing system and preferably with hydraulic disk brakes. I'd be just as happy with a 27.5" or 29er as I am tall enough for that too.


bikes and sports have really good quality bikes and spares but i would advise against buying their accessories. The accessories fall off after a week or so and one needs tie wraps to hold them in place. Laughing out loudly maybe it's due to many potholes on our roads

If you want a good bike at a relative cheap price there are quite a number of fb pages you can look into. we have 'North Nairobi Cycle club' and 'Green Cycle shop - Kenya' (Pole i could put the links, internet acting up). I'm sure in these pages you'll get a bike or a guy who knows a guy......
seppuku
#9 Posted : Friday, October 10, 2014 11:55:13 AM
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Thanks @lochaes. I'll check those out. Plus I've just seen these guys on OLX. I'll go there too.
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lochaes
#10 Posted : Friday, October 10, 2014 12:18:37 PM
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seppuku wrote:
Thanks @lochaes. I'll check those out. Plus I've just seen these guys on OLX. I'll go there too.


Niiice. Thats Green Cycle shop. nakuombea you succeed
D32
#11 Posted : Friday, October 10, 2014 3:22:13 PM
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Check this: http://cyclenairobi.word...com/category/bike-shops/
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seppuku
#12 Posted : Saturday, October 11, 2014 12:15:31 PM
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[quote=D32]Check this: http://cyclenairobi.word...om/category/bike-shops/[/quote]

Ah, great list, thanks!
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seppuku
#13 Posted : Saturday, October 11, 2014 12:19:21 PM
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lochaes wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Thanks @lochaes. I'll check those out. Plus I've just seen these guys on OLX. I'll go there too.


Niiice. Thats Green Cycle shop. nakuombea you succeed


Found their prices quite exaggerated for used bikes. 50 - 60k for a used bike is a bit of a stretch IMO. Plus the particular one I identified had trouble with the front derailleur and the technician was having trouble taking care of it. The search continues.
Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
kaka2za
#14 Posted : Saturday, October 11, 2014 12:37:04 PM
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seppuku wrote:
lochaes wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Thanks @lochaes. I'll check those out. Plus I've just seen these guys on OLX. I'll go there too.


Niiice. Thats Green Cycle shop. nakuombea you succeed


Found their prices quite exaggerated for used bikes. 50 - 60k for a used bike is a bit of a stretch IMO. Plus the particular one I identified had trouble with the front derailleur and the technician was having trouble taking care of it. The search continues.


Please share your experience. I am also looking for used MTB in the range of 20-30K
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lochaes
#15 Posted : Saturday, October 11, 2014 4:35:55 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
seppuku wrote:
lochaes wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Thanks @lochaes. I'll check those out. Plus I've just seen these guys on OLX. I'll go there too.


Niiice. Thats Green Cycle shop. nakuombea you succeed


Found their prices quite exaggerated for used bikes. 50 - 60k for a used bike is a bit of a
stretch IMO. Plus the particular one I identified had trouble with the front derailleur and the technician was having trouble taking care of it. The search continues.


Please share your experience. I am also looking for used MTB in the range of 20-30K


I bought a new MTB from bikes and sports one year ago which i use to commute to work every day. It is perfect ni kama ndege and I keep it in top notch condition by servicing every two months. IMO buy a good quality bike which you'll use for long and hand it down to your kids
Euge
#16 Posted : Saturday, October 11, 2014 9:18:59 PM
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@ 2012 allow me to ask on this thread - Anyone knows of a kids cycling club? been shopping for one without luck
Lord, thank you!
seppuku
#17 Posted : Monday, October 13, 2014 4:22:58 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
seppuku wrote:
lochaes wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Thanks @lochaes. I'll check those out. Plus I've just seen these guys on OLX. I'll go there too.


Niiice. Thats Green Cycle shop. nakuombea you succeed


Found their prices quite exaggerated for used bikes. 50 - 60k for a used bike is a bit of a stretch IMO. Plus the particular one I identified had trouble with the front derailleur and the technician was having trouble taking care of it. The search continues.


Please share your experience. I am also looking for used MTB in the range of 20-30K


I went to Wheels of Africa at the weekend. They quoted low prices but had very poor quality stock. The guy manning the shop was also too eager to make a sale and grossly exaggerated the quality of his bikes. I might check back again when they have new stock.

I went to CycleLand in westlands. Ni kama Galleria tu. smile They sell this for KES 135,000. I have to say it rides very very well though.
Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
seppuku
#18 Posted : Monday, October 13, 2014 4:30:15 PM
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lochaes wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
seppuku wrote:
lochaes wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Thanks @lochaes. I'll check those out. Plus I've just seen these guys on OLX. I'll go there too.


Niiice. Thats Green Cycle shop. nakuombea you succeed


Found their prices quite exaggerated for used bikes. 50 - 60k for a used bike is a bit of a
stretch IMO. Plus the particular one I identified had trouble with the front derailleur and the technician was having trouble taking care of it. The search continues.


Please share your experience. I am also looking for used MTB in the range of 20-30K


I bought a new MTB from bikes and sports one year ago which i use to commute to work every day. It is perfect ni kama ndege and I keep it in top notch condition by servicing every two months. IMO buy a good quality bike which you'll use for long and hand it down to your kids


Impressive! I want to start out easy (riding on weekends and in the evenings) and maybe eventually I will gather the nerve to commute. I wonder how many kilometers you do every day and how you deal with the poor driving habits of Kenyans. For the record, back in the day I could do upwards of 80km on a one speed bike!

I agree about getting a good quality bike and I appreciate that they don't come cheap. I am just not willing to spend too much on a new one yet, which is why I am shopping for used. Fortunately, someone just eloped with my daughter and it won't be long before I find them. The bride price (plus relevant fines) can easily finance an upgrade. smile
Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
lochaes
#19 Posted : Tuesday, October 14, 2014 8:08:54 AM
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seppuku wrote:
lochaes wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
seppuku wrote:
lochaes wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Thanks @lochaes. I'll check those out. Plus I've just seen these guys on OLX. I'll go there too.


Niiice. Thats Green Cycle shop. nakuombea you succeed


Found their prices quite exaggerated for used bikes. 50 - 60k for a used bike is a bit of a
stretch IMO. Plus the particular one I identified had trouble with the front derailleur and the technician was having trouble taking care of it. The search continues.


Please share your experience. I am also looking for used MTB in the range of 20-30K


I bought a new MTB from bikes and sports one year ago which i use to commute to work every day. It is perfect ni kama ndege and I keep it in top notch condition by servicing every two months. IMO buy a good quality bike which you'll use for long and hand it down to your kids


Impressive! I want to start out easy (riding on weekends and in the evenings) and maybe eventually I will gather the nerve to commute. I wonder how many kilometers you do every day and how you deal with the poor driving habits of Kenyans. For the record, back in the day I could do upwards of 80km on a one speed bike!

I agree about getting a good quality bike and I appreciate that they don't come cheap. I am just not willing to spend too much on a new one yet, which is why I am shopping for used. Fortunately, someone just eloped with my daughter and it won't be long before I find them. The bride price (plus relevant fines) can easily finance an upgrade. smile


I do approx 20 km a day. The first days were very hard but once you get conditioned you really enjoy. For the motorists, I am always paranoid and try to be as visible as possible. I wear reflectors and the bike has lights. Finally, I whisper a prayer before I get on the bike Pray
shadowinvestor
#20 Posted : Thursday, October 16, 2014 7:17:24 PM
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seppuku wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
seppuku wrote:
lochaes wrote:
seppuku wrote:
Thanks @lochaes. I'll check those out. Plus I've just seen these guys on OLX. I'll go there too.


Niiice. Thats Green Cycle shop. nakuombea you succeed


Found their prices quite exaggerated for used bikes. 50 - 60k for a used bike is a bit of a stretch IMO. Plus the particular one I identified had trouble with the front derailleur and the technician was having trouble taking care of it. The search continues.


Please share your experience. I am also looking for used MTB in the range of 20-30K


I went to Wheels of Africa at the weekend. They quoted low prices but had very poor quality stock. The guy manning the shop was also too eager to make a sale and grossly exaggerated the quality of his bikes. I might check back again when they have new stock.

I went to CycleLand in westlands. Ni kama Galleria tu. smile They sell this for KES 135,000. I have to say it rides very very well though.

if you are starting out in riding I would recommend you get a cheaper EX-Sth, could be Ex-Uk or EX- Norway etc without pro specs. I got an Ex-Uk for 12k at Kasarani just before Equity, there is a bike shop. The Bikes might look abit old, but hapa ni frame tunataka na original gears, the rest can be oiled and fixed. I spent 3k to bring it to working condition. Its a MTB btw not a road bike and has served me well ever since, clocking over 500km in its lifetime. There were other higher quality bikes, from 18k to around 25k.
If you can get sm1 to import a used one for you, even better and cheaper.

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